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Nigel Lowe42 Boulevard Pierre Delbrel
Moissac
82200
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Each house is 130m² in size and spread across the ground and first floor, comfortably accommodating 6 to 7 people.As you enter, you will find a spacious lounge area (45m²) with a charming inglenook fireplace and a cozy wood burning stove. The lounge is furnished with a comfortable seating area and a color television.
The kitchen is fully equipped and includes a dishwasher and a microwave. There is also a breakfast area within the kitchen.
A shower room with a WC is conveniently located on the ground floor, which also includes a washing machine.
Moving up the stairs to the first floor, you will find three bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are furnished with a 140 cm x 190 cm bed each, while the third bedroom has two 90 cm x 190 cm beds. Additionally, there is a cot and a spare single bed available.
The double bedrooms each have an en-suite bathroom with a WC.
Outside, there is a private patio area with garden dining furniture and sun loungers. Guests also have access to a spacious garden, which includes a 10 x 5 m swimming pool and a jacuzzi that is shared with other guests.
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Directions
To get to our destination, you can take either Junction 9 of the A62 motorway if you're coming from Bordeaux or Junction 63 of the A20 (E9) if you're coming from Paris.
Alternatively, you can opt for the TGV express train from either London or Paris, which will take you directly to Agen or Toulouse.
If you prefer to fly, you can choose between Toulouse airport Blagnac, which is 65 km away and served by British Airways/Air France, or Carcassonne airport, which is 120 km away and served by Ryan Air.
Alternatively, you can opt for the TGV express train from either London or Paris, which will take you directly to Agen or Toulouse.
If you prefer to fly, you can choose between Toulouse airport Blagnac, which is 65 km away and served by British Airways/Air France, or Carcassonne airport, which is 120 km away and served by Ryan Air.
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Attractions
- Moissac Abbey: Located just a short distance from Boulevard Pierre Delbrel, Moissac Abbey is an impressive Romanesque abbey dating back to the 11th century. Known for its intricate sculptures and stunning cloister, the abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Pont Canal du Cacor: Situated on the outskirts of Moissac, this canal bridge is an engineering marvel. Built in the 19th century, the Pont Canal du Cacor allows boats to cross over the Tarn River. Visitors can walk or cycle across the bridge while enjoying scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Musee de l'Abbaye: Located within Moissac Abbey, the Musee de l'Abbeye is a small museum showcasing religious artifacts, sculptures, and paintings. The museum provides a deeper insight into the history and significance of the abbey and its role in the region.
- Cloître de Moissac: Adjacent to the Moissac Abbey, the Cloître de Moissac is a splendid cloister famous for its ornate capitals adorned with intricate carvings. Visitors can wander through the cloister, appreciating the architectural beauty and tranquility it offers.
- Canal de Garonne: Running through Moissac, the Canal de Garonne is a picturesque waterway perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides. The canal is lined with charming towpaths, shaded by trees, and offers opportunities for boating and fishing.
- Jardin des Plantes de Moissac: Situated near the town center, Jardin des Plantes is a delightful public garden. Visitors can stroll through the well-maintained gardens, enjoying the vibrant flowers, serene ponds, and peaceful atmosphere.
- Pont Napoléon: Located on the outskirts of Moissac, Pont Napoléon is a beautiful stone bridge crossing the Tarn River. Built during the reign of Napoleon III, the bridge offers scenic views of the river and the surrounding landscape.
- Église Saint-Martin: This historic church in Moissac dates back to the 14th century and features a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Inside, visitors can admire the beautiful stained glass windows and intricate woodwork.
- La Maison du Patrimoine: Housed in a restored 18th-century building, La Maison du Patrimoine is a cultural center dedicated to preserving and promoting the heritage of Moissac. The center offers exhibitions, workshops, and guided tours, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the town's history and traditions. 10. Les Vergers de Moissac: Just outside Moissac, Les Vergers de Moissac is an orchard famous for its production of high-quality AOP Chasselas grapes and apricots. Visitors can take guided tours of the orchard, learn about fruit cultivation, and even sample some of the delicious local produce. Please note that the availability and accessibility of these attractions may vary, so it's always a good idea to check their opening hours and any applicable entry requirements before visiting.